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Josef Abrhám

Josef Abrhám

Birthday: 1939-12-14 | Place of Birth: Zlín, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia [now Czech Republic]

He graduated from DAMU, after which he played for three seasons at the Vinohrady Theatre (then the Czechoslovak Army Theatre). He then anchored at the Drama Club until 1992, where his performances won him critical acclaim. He briefly performed at the National Theatre, but left the theatre permanently in August 1994. He became popular with the public mainly thanks to his appearances in film and television. His first major film role was given to him in 1962 by director Brynych in the film Transport from Paradise (1962). This was followed by the roles of the expectant father in The Scream (1963) and the writer Hašek, whom he played in The Great Journey (1963). In the film Man Against Destruction (1989) he played the main role of the writer Karel Čapek. From 1990 to 1995 he performed in accompanying programmes at exhibitions (Herbert Masaryk, T. G. Masaryk - Man and Art) organised by the Masaryk Democratic Movement. In 2006 he was nominated for the Czech Lion in the category of supporting actor. After an eight-year relationship with Nadia Urbánková, he was married to actress Libuša Šafránková from 1976 (until her death in June 2021). They have a son Josef (* 1977), who has 4 children - two sons with his first wife Denisa Grimmová, a director, sons Josef (* 2006) and Antonín (* 2009) and a daughter Laura and a son Benjamin with his second wife Ludmila. Description above from the Wikipedia article Josef Abrhám, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2013
Little Baby Jesus

as    José

2008
I Served the King of England

as    Hotel Manager Brandejs

2006
Beauty in Trouble

as    Evuen Benes

1994
Unexpected Encounters

as    Evzen

1989
Člověk proti zkáze

as    Karel Čapek

1984
Dissolved and Effused

as    Profesor Žalud

1976
Marecek, Pass Me the Pen!

as    Učitel Janda

1972
Morgiana

as    Marek

1967
Happy End

as    Ptáček

1965
Courage for Every Day

as    Borek